What episode is "Let's Go and Meet Master Cat Viper!" in One Piece?
"Let's Go and Meet Master Cat Viper!" is episode 765 of One Piece.
While traveling through the dangerous whale forest, the Straw Hat crew teams up with their allies to fend off bloodthirsty insects. They then meet Master Cat Viper and learn surprising details about Sanji's family and a secretive assassin organization.
As they continue to travel through the whale forest the group is suddenly attacked by a swarm of Sutchies, large insects that feed on blood and are a menace to the Mink Tribe. Working together the straw hats along with Wanda and Carrot quickly exterminate them. While they are walking, Brook lightens the mood with a song about going to meet Master Cat Viper. He finishes the song just as they reach the forest guardian's home where they are met by Pedro, captain of the guardians. Entering the compound, Chopper quickly begins administering treatment to Master Cat Viper while Luffy and the others meet with Pekoms who they learn is now awake. He tells them that the head of the Vinsmoke family; Sanji's father is the one who ordered the wedding. Pekoms also says that he is the leader of an organization of assassin's known as Germa 66 whom Nami says is a mythical army that doesn't exist.
"Let's Go and Meet Master Cat Viper!" is episode 765 of One Piece.
"Let's Go and Meet Master Cat Viper!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Let's Go and Meet Master Cat Viper!" is part of the Whole Cake Island Arc.
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Brook main
Franky main
Monkey D. Luffy main
Nami main
Nico Robin main
Roronoa Zoro main
Sanji main
Tony Tony Chopper main
Usopp main
Buggy the Clown supporting
Dracule Mihawk supporting
Emporio Ivankov supporting
Gol D. Roger supporting
Monkey D. Dragon supporting
Monkey D. Garp supporting
Portgas D. Ace supporting
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